The interior includes a
reredos made from white marble, and a marble altar in various colours with a
Norman font. There are also several
stained glass windows dating from around 1850. The church is a
Grade I listed building.
Organ, bells and clock The church has a two manual pipe organ dating from 1880 by
Vowles. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register. The tower, dated around 1446, has a clock from the 17th century and a
ring of 8 bells hung for
change ringing, the earliest of which dates from 1716. That bell, the fourth of the ring, and the seventh (1717) were cast by the first Abraham Rudhall of the bellfounders
Rudhall of Gloucester. Two more (the third and eighth) were cast in 1745 by Thomas Bilbie, and the sixth (1788) by William Bilbie of the
Bilbie family of bellfounders. The other three bells, (the first, second and fifth) were cast in 1869 by Mears & Stainbank of the
Whitechapel Bell Foundry. There is also a
sanctus bell hung in the roof of the chancel which dates from around 1325 which is on the national database of historically important bells. ==Gallery==